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Wednesday, May 3, 2017

What's Most Read on the National Law Review in April, 2017

 
National Law Review
 
 
 
MAY 2, 2017
 
 
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What's Most Read on the National Law Review in April
In house attorneys looking for a better way to organize, vet and easily retrieve legal news created the National Law Review on-line edition.

Around the clock, the National Law Review's editors screen and classify breaking news and analysis authored by recognized legal professionals and our own journalists. 
 
 
 
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Do You Have a Print Edition? 
The original NLR started in 1888 - but currently operates in an on-line only format. Our on-line platform was developed by in-house attorneys and is operated by attorneys and journalists. 

Why Publish with NLR vs. other Journals?   ?
With a Domain Authority of 71* and established reputation, we not only provide wide distribution, but also credentialize our authors and help SEO your website.  We do all this while our publishers retain their copyright and gain useful insight about their thought leadership’s readers. (*As of May 9, 2016)

How Many Readers Do You Have? 
We're one of the highest volume business law publications in the U.S. But don't take our word for it, check out our traffic rankings by the experts:  Alexa.com, Quantcast.com, Compete and SEMRush.  

What Does it Cost? 
NLR uploads and promotes your firm's author profiles, events and educational content for a flat annual fee of $4,499. Superior results, an outstanding value. 

How Does the NLR Promote Its Client's Thought Leadership? 
  • NLR's content is featured daily on professional association websites, Google News and is picked up daily by mainstream media and bloggers.
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  • NLR promotes our publishers content through direct mail, regular newsletters and partnerships with prominent associations.


 
 
 
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